The HP Pavilion dv6 is now available with AMD's A-Series Accelerated Processing Units, giving consumers the ultimate entertainment experience with enhanced dual graphics and other innovative features like HP Beats Audio and HP CoolSense Technology. (Photo: Business Wire)

Powered by AMD’s A-series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) that
combine leading-edge CPU cores and powerful discrete-graphics onto a
single die of silicon, HP’s new notebooks offer solutions for consumers,
small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and large corporations.

The HP Pavilion dv-series (
Pavilion
dv4,
dv6
and
dv7)
provides the ultimate entertainment notebook experience and is
equipped with innovative features such as
HP
CoolSense,
HP
True Vision HD webcam and
HP
Beats™ Audio (Pavilion metal dv6 and dv7). The dv-series also
offers more than two times the graphics performance compared with
previous-generation integrated graphics.(1)

The HP Pavilion g-series (
Pavilion
g4,
g6
and
g7)
balances productivity with efficiency for ideal everyday performance.
The addition of AMD technology provides rapid page loads, which can
enable programs such as Internet Explorer 9(2) to run even
faster.

The
HP
ProBook s-series (ProBook 4535s, 4435s and 4436s) combines a
durable brushed-aluminum finish in a metallic gray color in addition
to a touchpad with gesture support and an integrated high-definition
(HD)(3) webcam.

“HP is dedicated to providing customers a choice when it comes to
notebook computing,” said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general
manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP. “As
the worldwide leader in notebook sales,HP continues to
develop customizable, reliable and affordable PCs with innovative
designs suited for on-the-go consumers to corporate road warriors.”

Business productivity is improved with AMD VISION Pro Technology and AMD
Radeon™ Dual Graphics(5) on the ProBook s-series and UMA
graphics on the ProBook b-series, enabling optimal multitasking for
video-conferencing, web browsing and graphics-intensive applications.
Additionally, AMD Turbo Core Technology balances performance and battery
life for more efficient computing, while AMD AllDay™ Power allows for
extended notebook runtime.(6)

“HP and AMD’s relationship continues to evolve as we collaboratively
make strides to benefit customers through outstanding technology
innovation and improved performance,” said Leslie Sobon, corporate vice
president, Worldwide Marketing, AMD. “AMD Fusion APUs offer the perfect
mix of power, performance and brilliant graphics to enable the next
generation of digital experiences, while VISION Technology from AMD
simplifies the PC purchasing experience.”

Pricing and availability

Pricing and availability varies. Not all models are available in all
regions.

The HP Pavilion dv6 starts at $599.99 and the Pavilion dv7 starts at
$699.99. The Pavilion dv6 and dv7 are expected to be available in July.

The HP Pavilion g4 starts at $449.99, the Pavilion g6 starts at $498
and the Pavilion g7 starts at $499. The HP Pavilion g-series is
expected to be available in July.

The HP ProBook b-series starts at $679. The HP ProBook b-series is
expected to be available on June 27.

The HP ProBook s-series starts at $519 and is expected to be available
on June 27.

About HP

HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact
on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest
technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing,
personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure at the
convergence of the cloud and connectivity, creating seamless, secure,
context-aware experiences for a connected world. More information about
HP is available at
http://www.hp.com.

(1) Based on 3DMark06 benchmarks using AMD A4 APU vs. Phenom N870 with
integrated graphics with similar configuration.

(2) Internet access required and sold separately.

(3) HD content required to view HD images

(4) Battery life will vary depending on the product model,
configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless
functionality and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the
battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. See MobileMark07
battery benchmark
www.bapco.com/products/mobilemark2007.

(5) AMD Radeon Dual Graphics requires an AMD “A” series APU plus an AMD
Radeon discrete graphics configuration and is available on Windows® 7
Professional, Home Premium and/or Home Basic OS. With AMD Radeon Dual
Graphics, full enablement of all discrete graphics video and display
features may not be supported on all systems (for example, AMD Eyefinity
technology is not supported and OpenGL applications will run on the APU).

AMD is a trademark or registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc. Windows is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

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